OM, a former executive says he is ready to return

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Olympique de Marseille is currently studying the different reinforcement options for the second part of the season. If they give priority to free players, the Phocaeans could bet on one of their members who is currently without a club.

The player in question is Bouna Sarr. The Franco-Guinean defender has been free from any commitment since leaving Bayern Munich last summer. Today, he is preparing on his own and is clearly not closing the door to a return to the Vélodrome.

In an interview given to La Provence, the one who wore the colors sky and white between 2015 and 2020. “I don’t give myself limits in terms of club, because I know my abilities and above all I know everything I have put in place to come back well from my cruciate ligament injury. Today I feel 100%. Like a second youth. I can bring a lot to clubs. I still have plenty of things to accomplish in football,” he confided.

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“OM is my favorite club”

Could this club be OM? Bouna Sarr does not say it clearly, but he does not fail to recall all the love he has for this training. “It’s my favorite club. I pay attention to everything that happens there. I’m happy with the start of the season. Unfortunately, there was this poor performance against Paris. This shouldn’t erase everything they’ve done so far. They got a great victory in Nantes.”

And for those among recruiters who might wonder about his current athletic skills, Bouna Sarr also has a message. “ I am convinced that I am currently at 100% of my abilities. When the opportunity presents itself, I might perform again. I hope she shows up as soon as possible. I take refuge in work and it will come in due time.”

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